19 Related Articles, between 2018-09-11 and 2018-09-12

'Relax': South African leader makes the case for land.... JOHANNESBURG (AP) - Relax.That's the message South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has for anyone fretting about the nation's plans for land reform, which... >>

Firebrand Malema fights for land revolution in S. Africa. The leader of South Africa's radical opposition EFF party has vowed that his supporters will increasingly seize unoccupied land to put pressure on the... >>

Giraffes, elephants and lions are spotted walking in snow in South Africa. South Africa has just moved from winter into spring but a late cold snap blanketed parts of the country in snow at the weekend, creating some strange scenes in usually arid areas. >>

Pull the other one! Brave ranger yanks rhino’s tail before tranquilising it. The injured rhino was tracked down by a conservation team using a helicopter on the Eastern Cape of South Africa. >>

Ramaphosa confident S.Africa won't suffer sanctions.... President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday dismissed fears that South Africa may come under sanctions if it carries out a proposal to expropriate white farms... >>

Ramaphosa doesn't believe South Africa will face sanctions over land reform. President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday there was no reason to believe that any country would impose sanctions on South Africa over the government's plans to redistribute land to address racial disparities in ownership. >>

Ramaphosa says doesn't believe South Africa will face sanctions over land reform. President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Tuesday there was no reason to believe that any country would impose sanctions on South Africa over plans to redistribute land to address racial disparities in ownership. >>

South Africa as murder rate up nearly 7 per cent, police say. South Africa's already high murder rate has increased by about 7 per cent, prompting the police minister to compare the situation to a "war zone." >>

South Africa is 'close to a war zone' with 57 murders a DAY, says police minister. South Africa's already high murder rate increased by seven per cent year-on-year, prompting the country's police minister Bheki Cele to compare the situation to a 'war zone.' >>

South Africa to probe whether kickback was paid for SAP.... By Alexander WinningPRETORIA, Sept 12 (Reuters) - South Africa's Special Investigating Unit (SIU) will investigate whether a kickback of more than 35... >>

South Africa's Aspen in talks to sell infant formula unit. JOHANNESBURG, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Aspen Pharmacare is in talks to sell its global infant formula business, it said on Tuesday, as the South African drug... >>

South Africa's murder rate up nearly 7 per cent, police say. South Africa's already high murder rate has increased by about 7 per cent, prompting the police minister to compare the situation to a "war zone." >>

South Africa's telecoms watchdog mulls regulating internet data prices. South Africa is
considering regulating the price of internet data, the chief
executive of the telecoms watchdog said on Tuesday, as part of
efforts to bring costs down and shore up the ailing economy. >>

South African artist defends 'Nazi Mandela' work. It depicts the former South African president doing a Nazi salute superimposed on a Nazi flag. >>

South African leader addresses land reform concerns. Some South African are worried about economic damage from plans for the expropriate white-owned land without compensation to reduce racial inequalities. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa says those concerned should "just relax." >>

UPDATE 1-South Africa's telecoms watchdog mulls regulating internet data prices. South Africa is
considering regulating the price of internet data, the chief
executive of the telecoms watchdog said on Tuesday, as part of
efforts to bring costs down and shore up the ailing economy. >>

World's oldest drawing found in African cave. It looks a bit like a hashtag, but it's 73,000 years old. And scientists say this tiny sketch found in a South African cave is the oldest known drawing. >>